โDec-14-2018 08:48 AM
โDec-17-2018 07:06 AM
โDec-16-2018 08:48 AM
Roy&Lynne wrote:pnichols wrote:Roy&Lynne wrote:
I love Death Valley but I would bypass it in a heart beat if I had to take Hwy 190 in. Not happening AGAIN. Once was enough. Also, I don't think I'd go in dead of summer either. We went in April and it was 118 degrees.
Lastly don't under any circumstances run out of gas. Its always 4 or 5 dollars more a gallon down there.
But I think I've gone 3 or 4 times and loved each time
What's up with Hwy 190 into Death Valley?
Its just one of those mountain roads that look down to oblivion, tight curves and for me it was scary has heck. As I was coming down, I took comfort that there was this little VW behind me. I felt that at least if I went over the side, someone would report it. When I got to the bottom I pulled over and waited for the VW and they never showed up. I worried all day about them, but when I hadn't heard there was an accident, I relaxed some. As you can tell, I'm not a fan of heights.
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โDec-16-2018 08:11 AM
โDec-15-2018 10:27 PM
ppine wrote:
There are plenty of roads in the Park and surrounding areas that you have no business taking a motor home or dragging a trailer. Stay on the main dirt roads. I have been going to DV often for 30 years but have never taken my RV.
If you have a toad you can park somehwere and do day trips. Otherwise you are kind of limited to the good roads which is where all of those people are. Better than not going, but not as a good as traveling by truck.
Avoid President's Day weekend the most crowded weekend of the year in Death Valley.
โDec-15-2018 05:23 PM
pnichols wrote:Roy&Lynne wrote:
I love Death Valley but I would bypass it in a heart beat if I had to take Hwy 190 in. Not happening AGAIN. Once was enough. Also, I don't think I'd go in dead of summer either. We went in April and it was 118 degrees.
Lastly don't under any circumstances run out of gas. Its always 4 or 5 dollars more a gallon down there.
But I think I've gone 3 or 4 times and loved each time
What's up with Hwy 190 into Death Valley?
โDec-15-2018 05:13 PM
โDec-15-2018 03:59 PM
pnichols wrote:FirstTracks wrote:
Absolutely remarkable. You wouldn't recognize the place, then. We've only been here 14 years ourselves.
We visit Utah quite often to hunt for rocks and camp. Drycamping in Bridger Bay Campground on Antelope Island is a favorite spot for us when we're in the SLC area.
Our next trip will most likely include more RV exploring and possible overnight boondock camping further South in areas around Dubinky Well.
โDec-15-2018 03:13 PM
FirstTracks wrote:
Absolutely remarkable. You wouldn't recognize the place, then. We've only been here 14 years ourselves.
โDec-15-2018 02:12 PM
pnichols wrote:
Just as a side-note on how it used to be in Utah when we lived there: One summer on the 4th of July while serving at Hill AFB, the DW and myself drove to a Utah State Park for a picnic in the mountains just a short drive from Salt Lake City and ... WE WERE THE ONLY ONES IN THE PARK!!
pnichols wrote:
P.S. Trivia: Have you ever visited the desert site of the underground general store - now covered over by sand - that is somewhere in the desert West of SLC? We picked up green pieces of glass in the sand from it's once fancy chandeliers. Also, have you ever waded in the shallow settling ponds out in the middle of nowhere North of I-80 to see those spectacular small tree (sagebrush?) limbs coated with pink salt crystals?
โDec-15-2018 02:08 PM
โDec-15-2018 01:47 PM
pnichols wrote:
I guess you're currently residing in SLC, UT?
โDec-15-2018 01:38 PM
FirstTracks wrote:pnichols wrote:
Our next stop in 4 weeks is Quartzite Arizona, plus into some Arizona Trust Lands in the boondocks along the Colorado River.
Our Episode 79 will be from Quartzsite, boondocking at Dome Rock. It'll air Dec. 26 in time for your next stop.
โDec-15-2018 01:04 PM
โDec-15-2018 12:19 PM
pnichols wrote:
Our next stop in 4 weeks is Quartzite Arizona, plus into some Arizona Trust Lands in the boondocks along the Colorado River.